The chapter is focused on transatlantic relations over the years between the conclusion of the Limited Test Ban Treaty and the Non-proliferation Treaty. This time period was critical for NATO countries, as it was marked by the US and, to some extent British, efforts to convince the rest of the allied government, and West Germans in particular, to shift their concept of European security from one centered on military build-up to one based on arms control. -
Gala, M. (2004). Western Europe and Negotiations on Arms Control: The Anglo-American and the Evolving Concept of European Security, 1963-1968. In Wilfried Loth (a cura di), Europe, Cold War and Coexistence, 1953-1965 (pp. 258-273). LONDON : Frank Cass.
Western Europe and Negotiations on Arms Control: The Anglo-American and the Evolving Concept of European Security, 1963-1968
GALA, MARILENA
2004-01-01
Abstract
The chapter is focused on transatlantic relations over the years between the conclusion of the Limited Test Ban Treaty and the Non-proliferation Treaty. This time period was critical for NATO countries, as it was marked by the US and, to some extent British, efforts to convince the rest of the allied government, and West Germans in particular, to shift their concept of European security from one centered on military build-up to one based on arms control. -I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.